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Abstract: Anomaly detection (AD) identifies outliers for applications like defect and lesion detection. While CLIP shows promise for zero-shot AD tasks due to its strong generalization capabilities, ...
Katie Price has been warned that her promotion of CBD oil in connection with claims it helped shrink a two-year-old’s tumour ...
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Abstract: CLIP, widely used in multimodal learning, excels due to its large-scale image-text pretraining. However, applying CLIP-like architectures to skeleton-based action representation learning ...